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Europe risks ‘mass unemployment’ without reform, warns ABB boss

Morten Wierod calls for urgent deregulation as energy shock from Iran war dents EU competitiveness
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Morten Wierod smiling in a suit jacket and collared shirt against a light pink and white gradient background.
"}],[{"start":48,"text":"“I hope that we don’t need to see a much bigger crisis that means mass unemployment. That should not be necessary to get that right sense of urgency,” said Wierod in an interview in New York."}],[{"start":58.7,"text":"“The single market or EU needs to remove more legislation and not just to simplify but to eliminate and to drive more of a single market, that will drive economic growth.”"}],[{"start":71.05,"text":"ABB, which is based in Zurich, Switzerland, is one of Europe’s largest industrial engineering and technology companies with a market capitalisation of almost $200bn. It employs 52,400 people in Europe — almost double the number of staff that it employs in the US, which is the top revenue-generating region for the group."}],[{"start":92.35,"text":"Wierod said the plan announced by Brussels this week to introduce rules to reduce dependence on foreign technology could have “unintended consequences” and raise costs."}],[{"start":103.1,"text":"“We are in favour of open trade . . . we see that when you build this legislation around some of the ‘Made in Europe’ discussions going on now — there are always side effects.”"}],[{"start":112.94999999999999,"text":"Wierod is the latest top business leader to urge Europe to slash red tape and implement reforms to boost the bloc’s competitiveness."}],[{"start":120.85,"text":"In October, the chief executives of TotalEnergies and Siemens wrote an open letter to French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, urging EU states to abolish a primary corporate sustainability law. EU lawmakers agreed reforms to scale back the law in March."}],[{"start":138.79999999999998,"text":"The Commission has launched a “simplification” drive to reduce red tape that it claims has already produced €15bn in annual savings for businesses and national authorities."}],[{"start":150.45,"text":"But progress on implementing the 2024 Draghi report, which highlighted a widening productivity gap between the US and Europe, has been slow. Just 10 per cent of his 383 proposals have been enacted, according to an online tracker."}],[{"start":166.7,"text":"Wierod said Europe had some great assets: its workforce, access to high-quality education and crisis-management experience."}],[{"start":175.54999999999998,"text":"“If you saw how Europe was able to deal with and change the dependency on Russian gas — that happened quickly, from 35 per cent to 10 per cent within a year. So, crisis management is there.”"}],[{"start":189.1,"text":"But he said competitive pressures are rising in Europe due to the gas price inflation caused by disruption to supplies from the Middle East from the Iran war."}],[{"start":198.1,"text":"“I’m not worried that Europe will have gas. They will. But it will come at a higher price and that was what we saw in 2022 — and we know these [higher] gas prices will remain for 2026 and 2027,” Wierod said."}],[{"start":213,"text":"“So this, of course, will have an impact more again on European competitiveness than the United States, because you have your own gas.”"}],[{"start":222.05,"text":"Up to 1.3mn jobs in the EU could be lost as a result of the higher prices, Roxana Mînzatu, European commissioner for jobs, said on Wednesday."}],[{"start":233.70000000000002,"text":"ABB is lobbying EU policymakers to accelerate electrification, industrial efficiency and decarbonisation, saying it is the fastest way to make the bloc more competitive."}],[{"start":252,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1780885134_4489.mp3"}

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